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So I have the same issue. I did a fluid swap to motul and noticed it being better after being warmed up but the same if on a cold start within first 4 or 5 miles. It sounds like mini grinding or just really harsh to throw into 2nd gear. So it seems like everyone saying this is normal? I mean really im not really confident in my 2nd gear shifts and it kills me inside that a brand new car is giving me this experience. Should I not take this in to the dealership? Does it improve after breaking in over time?
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Double clutching cannot assist an upshift. You are trying to slow down the gearsets not speed them up. Last edited by Suberman; 01-18-2014 at 11:28 AM. |
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I've figured a few more things out this week, so I'll share
@humfrz , firm positive actuation of the gear lever definitely helps. No more using flaccid handling of the shift into second. The thing I've noticed though is I've got to time it right so that the gear lever just drops into 2nd. And if it doesn't want to go, then i'll leave it in 1st to warm up further. Can't rush a manual sometimes. Another thing that helped me was practicing clutchless shifting. I don't recommend doing clutchless shifting as a daily practice, but there are some fundamentals of it that do teach you how and when to shift perfectly. I noticed that if the trans was ready to shift from 1st-2nd, I could easily begin my actuation at that point and it could actually pop out of gear without clutching if I wanted to. Finding this "sweet spot" I found out how to time my shifts perfectly for a nice, positive, thunk of of shift, even on a cold morning. Last edited by radroach; 01-18-2014 at 12:28 AM. |
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When it's cold I double clutch the 1-2 and 2-3 shifts. Even after I put Redline into it. Once warm, shift with authority, I haven't felt a crunch in a long time by modifying my shift habits.
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I got penzoil synchromesh in mine. It makes the shifting feel like the gearbox is warmed up even at -20. I changed the fluid because of that shitty 1-2 shift in winter.
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Switching to Pentosin has helped me & alot of other FR-S/BRZ drivers..
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16604 Been using it for the last ~30K miles with no problem. It doesn't completely eliminate the resistence shifting into 2nd sometimes, but it improves the feel by 150% over the OEM fluid. |
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Simplest way to get around the problem is to not use the gear till the transmission has warmed up. In my last car i would do the same. Also didn't help that I was using heavier gear oil in that transmission... lol
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Pentosin is the best manual transmission for this car in the cold. Nothing else works as well.
Once you switch its slightly notchy but smooths faster than any othet fluid from Redline, Motul, OEM, even Syncromesh, GM or Penzoil. Been through it already many people have. The newer people on the forum need to get with the times!!!
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I'll throw my hat in as well. Almost impossible to shift from 1st to 2nd if the gear box isn't warm and toasty yet.
In NC, we see morning temps in the teens during the winter, and I've letting my BRZ warm up for 15-20 minutes before driving. I like what @radroach said above. |
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